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PUBbiO TIIUHT OFFICE. OAPIT tLFUNDSOFESTATES place in thi! Public Trust Office guaranteed by the Colony. By '* The Public Trust Office Acl Amendment Act, 1891," tho Colon now guarantees the integrity of th capital funds of properties placed 1 the Public Trust Office whero thor is no direction for the investment! such funds, or whero there is n other direction for thoir investmon than generally, at tho option of th Public Trustee, m General Govern went Securities of New Zealand o in mortgage of real estate within th Colony. % Tho Colony also guarantees on sucl capital funds a fixed rate of interest to bo credited quarterly, free of al office charts, to the properties frun ■ v which, tlio funds aiiso. 3. The value of ibis ijuarantea will bi obvious when it is considered that 1 is—(i) The guarantee of the Colon) against loss from investments ii bad or insufficient securities, (n.) The guarantee of tho Colon) against loss from delay- in thf inviv-'.rneatof moneys, (a) The jju-u-uiitpo of the Uolony that the inlorest fixed by Order in Council shall be regularly and punctually paid, free of all charges of the Public Trust Office. 4. The rates of interest to h allowed by the Public Trust Office on the Capital Funds for investment aio 5 per cent on any amount up to £'3,000. and 4 per cent on the amount in oxc;« of £3 000, and these wtes, which are allowed free of all charges, wili result in an incomo of—£so a year from LI.OOO, or 6.. per cent 150 „ 3,000, or B percent 190 „ 4.000, or 4| per cent 230 „ 5,000, or 4 3 Mis „ 270 „ 6,000, or 44 per cent and so on, J. K. VVAEBUKTON, Public Trustee. WAIIURAPA RACING CLUB. AUTUMN~MEiiTIM. TO BE HELD AT TAUHERENIKAD Easter Monday, APRIL 18th, 1892. President, J. P, Russell; Vie? Presidents, H. S. Warded and !i, Grace; Howards' J. H. Bcthune, G. T. P. Hntton, H, T' Hume, N, Grace, A. Matthews, P. Monokton, W. J. Nix, A, (}, Pilmcr, G. Reynolds, A. MoKenzie, C. J. Tully and W, O. Williams; Jinl«e, IV. O, Williams. Starter, A. G. Pilmcr; Clerk of Scales E. W, Dorset; Treasurer, W. Cunily Hnndicappcr, A, E, Jlnofarlane; Clerk of Course, C. Ticehurst, First race starts at 12 o'clock noon. )BOORAJfMB, 1. HURDLE HANDICAP, 50 sovs; second horse five sovs from the etakes About two miles. Nom, 15s, accept, 255, ' 2. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, 30 sovs secoad horse 5 sovs from the stakes about one and a half miles. Nom, 10; iiccept. 15s. 3. IMING HANDICAP, 45 sovs; aecon horse five sovs from stakes; a'oou three-quarters of a mile. Nom. 15s accept, 20.?. 1, HACK HANDICAP, 30 sovs; secon. hoKo five sovs from tho stakes; on mile and a distance. Nom. 10s; accepl los, i, EASTER HANDICAP, 100 sovs; secon horse 10 sovs from'tho stakes; thir horse five sov3 from the slakes; abou one and a quarter miles.' Nom, 20s; accent. 40s; and 20s at the post. i.SIiCUND HACK HANDICAP, 25 sovs; second horse three sovs fiom tlie stakes; about three quarters of a mile, Nom 10s; accept 10s. '. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, 35 sovs; second horse live sovs from stakes; about seven furlongs, Nom 10s; acceptance 20s. The winner of the Flying Handicap to carry filbs penalty, and of the Easter Handicap 71bs penalty. i, HACK RACE, 15 sovs; second horse 3 sevs from stakes; about ono mile; post entry 10s; minimum weight 9 stone, Open to ail hacks that have never won an ndvertiscd race of any description. ontriesmust bo made not later than 15 minutes after Second Hack Handicap

DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. _ NOMINATIONS for nil events, exceptrag last Hack raco close with the Secretary at Fcatherston, on WEDNESDAY, March 9th, at 9 p.m. HuKDi,E Hanliuap lot, Hack Humifis Handicap 10 >, Flyko Handicap 15s, Hack Handicap 10s, Easikk Hanbicap 20s, 2nd Hack Handicap 10s, Gband Stand Handicap 10s. WBIGHTS will bo declared on WED. NESDAY,'23rd March. ACCEPTANCES close on WEDNESDAY, Gth April, at 9 p.m. Hurdle Handicap 255, Hack Hurdle Handicap 15s, l''ly. ing Handicap 20s, Hack Handicap 15s, Easter Handicap 40a, 2ud Hack Handicap 10s, Grand bland Haiidicap 20s. Scale of charges-Grand Stand, Lawn and Saddling Paddook, ss; Ladies, 2s Cd; Gatoi, Pedestrians and Passengers, Is; One-lwrso Vehicles, 2s; each additional horso Is; Drivers free; Horsemen, 2s; Children under 12 free. ■ ■: ■■ For full PARTICULAB9 see "N Z, Beferec" and sheet Programmes, W.BOOK, Secretary, Fcatberston, rnHIS SPAOE EESEIWfiD FOB J, CARPENTER'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT

A FEW DAYS. FREE TO ALL! , TEA SAMPLES. JOHNSON & CO,, Mee's Building, Lambton Quay,. Wellington, bo« ing desirous of pushing the INDIAN TBA peculiar to their Gardens in " The Dooars," intend to sell at a hre profit, JOHNSON A CO, acknowledge that os a rule people can appreciate a good, put* ataik and really pure tea, therefore instead of puffing tliemsolves up and a> crying other dealers, they merely ask the public to call and obtain at their shop a sample of tea, for f/ie Wpo/o/a feat's . in th drinking•JOHNSON & CO. are not mixors, blenders, or packers, From jho Gardens to tho Shop is but one' Step, and reqnires but one profit ont of the packets of the people of Wellington, and districts. Kange of prices. Is 9d to 3s per lb, iinpoitors of East Indian commodities. N.B.—OcuDtry Customers supplied at town prices, Carriage on Balf Chests Paid. ' WRITE FOR SAMPLES. ■ TO LET. '.' DWELLING HOUSE, 13 rooms, with or. 'withnufc paddock, situated Oiiapel Stat, lately occupied by P. Gill, TCAiTERPERR'i:,®

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4057, 8 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4057, 8 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4057, 8 March 1892, Page 3

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